Business Class
Welcome to Business Class — the empowering new podcast hosted by social media strategist and entrepreneur Vicky Owens.
In this bold and inspiring series, Vicky dives into the real-life challenges and triumphs of being a young female business owner in today’s fast-paced digital world. From debunking the stereotypes about young, ambitious women to sharing game-changing business tips, Business Class is your go-to resource for authentic advice, social media strategies, and unfiltered conversations about entrepreneurship.
Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a content creator, or just love a good mix of motivation, humor, and insight, this podcast delivers the tools and real talk you need to level up.
Hit follow and get ready for weekly episodes filled with actionable tips, personal stories, and behind-the-scenes social media secrets that will help you grow your brand and your mindset.
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Business Class
She put a brick through my window!! Answering your business dilemmas
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Welcome back to Business Class with your host, Vicky Owens.
In this week’s episode, Vicky is joined by her sister and coworker, Lauren, as they sit down to tackle your listener dilemmas in a conversation packed with honest business insights and real-life lessons.
This episode even features a voice note from a loyal listener sharing a truly eye-opening and slightly terrifying story about working with a friend. It’s wild, relatable, and a must-listen for anyone considering mixing business with personal relationships.
Vicky and Lauren also open up about a difficult period last year when the business felt so tough that they seriously considered giving up. They share how they pushed through those challenges, why they’re so grateful they didn’t quit, and what those moments taught them about resilience, growth, and belief.
They discuss the realities of starting a business, the pressure of the early years, and why it’s okay to admit when things feel overwhelming. From trying to be a “cool boss” and learning the hard way why that approach can backfire, to understanding the difference between being kind and being nice, this episode explores the importance of leadership, boundaries, and having uncomfortable but necessary conversations.
If you’re navigating the ups and downs of running a business, managing people, or setting boundaries from the very beginning, this episode offers reassurance, perspective, and practical lessons you can learn from straight away.
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